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Top news of the week: 25.12.2022.

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@founderannie shared
On Dec 23, 2022
RT @DominicMadori: I asked three Black founders to share their top concerns for the new year, and they said the same thing: the environment (climate change), the economy (inflation), and equality (persistent funding discrimination). Read what else they had to say 👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿 https://t.co/1hrTiaPUHy
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3 Black founders predict little will change in VC in 2023

3 Black founders predict little will change in VC in 2023

As the fundraising climate reverts to pre-pandemic levels, Black founders discuss how they're preparing for next year.

@bayareawriter shared
On Dec 21, 2022
RT @nbt: The next big thing in 2023 will be... -in areas like AI and healthcare -tough times with resets for companies and for VC -a focus on reality and fundamentals and more. 50+ incredible entrepreneurs, investors, and technology thinkers share their ideas: https://t.co/2eKKlZjdxF
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The next big thing in 2023 will be...

The next big thing in 2023 will be...

For the third year in a row, 50 of technology's top thinkers weigh in on the year ahead.

@Techmeme shared
On Dec 20, 2022
South Korean financial super app Toss raised $405M Series G at a 9.1T won valuation, or ~$7B, after a 8.5T won valuation in June '21; Toss Bank has 5M users (@kateparknews / TechCrunch) https://t.co/ohmWSsXiSo https://t.co/GncmjXcka2
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South Korean financial super app Toss closes $405M Series G as valuation rises 7%

South Korean financial super app Toss closes $405M Series G as valuation rises 7%

Viva Republica, an operator of South Korean finance super app Toss, has closed a $405 million Series G funding at a $7.1 billion valuation.

@alex shared
On Dec 21, 2022
RT @TechCrunch: The best books that startup founders read in 2022 https://t.co/QtCIFzipPG by @alex and @abracarioca
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The best books that startup founders read in 2022

The best books that startup founders read in 2022

TechCrunch+ collected book recommendations from both venture capitalists and founders. Here are startup founders' favorite books of 2022.

@alex shared
On Dec 20, 2022
RT @TechCrunch: This VC is bullish about American dynamism – 'the real one' https://t.co/CBiDdJYuBy by @abracarioca
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This VC is bullish about American dynamism – ‘the real one’

This VC is bullish about American dynamism – ‘the real one’

Solo GP Nichole Wischoff told TechCrunch that she is hoping to fund "American dynamism … the real one."

@founderannie shared
On Dec 23, 2022
RT @DominicMadori: I also spoke to three Black investors about what trends they were excited to follow in the new year, from the creator economy to generative AI. Read what else they had to say 👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿 https://t.co/wIPLoBNqZ3
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3 Black investors talk about what they’re looking for in 2023

3 Black investors talk about what they’re looking for in 2023

To find out how minority investors are planning for 2023, we spoke with three active Black investors.

@EricNewcomer shared
On Dec 19, 2022
"…all fueled by a hubris that we somehow know better and are smarter than everyone else." @htaneja https://t.co/V5OwdyFSOr
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General Catalyst CEO Hemant Taneja Tells LPs: 'The Truth Is, the Venture Business (As a Whole) Has Not Risen to the Occasion'

General Catalyst CEO Hemant Taneja Tells LPs: 'The Truth Is, the Venture Business (As a Whole) Has Not Risen to the Occasion'

A conversation with the not so secret CEO of General Catalyst & General Catalyst's letter to limited partners

@Techmeme shared
On Dec 20, 2022
Germany-based VMRay, which offers advanced threat detection and analysis services, raised a $34M Series B led by Tikehau Capital (@callum_cyrus / https://t.co/5BsBJfpDvd) https://t.co/sk7Vr7nUXv https://t.co/4MF1vHQeoU
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Germany's VMRay ties up $34 million series B to expand threat detection and analysis

Germany's VMRay ties up $34 million series B to expand threat detection and analysis

VMRay is spearheaded by the malware analysis and detection pioneers Dr. Carsten Willems and Dr Ralf Hund.